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you can share your photos with us on twitter using the hash tag msnbc2012. pthd obama looks to seal the deal in wisconsin with a campaign stop in milwaukee. stay with us, we're right back. . up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. not just something they cheap about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> and back on "the ed show tonight" i asked will romney's last-minute attacks on president obama work? 5% of you say y
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they will not be bothering us, the air mass is too, too dry to worry about it. here's the next system, cold air and energy in the atmosphere on a very strong polar jet diving down through the upper midwest, snowing in the dakotas and western minnesota. that energy is aiming for the gulf coast, where it will meet up with moisture and that will be the coastal storm by the middle of the week for us. in the short term, more cold nights ahead, tonight and monday night, chilly indeed. plenty of sunshine tomorrow. the good weather lasts through tuesday, but as we get towards tuesday afternoon, here we are 9:00 tuesday morning, clear sky overhead. we'll start with sunshine, but the gathering coastal storm aiming for the coast of north florida will make the turn and come up the coast. impacts around here, strongest impacts will be wednesday night into thursday. only low to moderate impacts on wednesday during the day, but by wednesday night, an awful lot of wind and rain around here and an opportunity for some snow showers out across parts of the blue ridge and out to th
they will not be bothering us, the air mass is too, too dry to worry about it. here's the next system, cold air and energy in the atmosphere on a very strong polar jet diving down through the upper midwest, snowing in the dakotas and western minnesota. that energy is aiming for the gulf coast, where it will meet up with moisture and that will be the coastal storm by the middle of the week for us. in the short term, more cold nights ahead, tonight and monday night, chilly indeed. plenty of...
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all of us serving you. us bank >>> all right, here we go, just two days to go for the race for president. and the presidential can zdidat are making their final pushes that could affect the outcome. hillary rosen is in washington. good to see you hillary. and republican cnn contributor, ray hanselan. great to have you as well. as we head into election day, just a couple of days away, how do you feel about the october surprise, whether it was the superstorm, the debate. >> you've got to put the storm right in there and i agree with folks who talk about stopping the momentum that mitt romney had gained. but some people saw something about barack obama that some people might have forgotten is that he does well at leadership and he can work with both sides. >> we talk about the undecideds, does a moment like that kind of help solidify or cement the views of some of those undecideds in your view, hillary? >> well, i think it does for this reason. as a practical matter, despite the perception that the polls have
all of us serving you. us bank >>> all right, here we go, just two days to go for the race for president. and the presidential can zdidat are making their final pushes that could affect the outcome. hillary rosen is in washington. good to see you hillary. and republican cnn contributor, ray hanselan. great to have you as well. as we head into election day, just a couple of days away, how do you feel about the october surprise, whether it was the superstorm, the debate. >> you've...
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don't forget you can share your photos with us on twitter. using #nbc2012. we'll be right back. >>> and back on "the ed show" tonight. in our survey i asked will romney's last-minute attacks work? 5% of you say yes, the 95% of you say no. >>> coming up, state senator lena taylor join me for an update on wisconsin voting. you're watching "the ed show" live from democracy plaza. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." and in the big finish tonight, mitt romney is in big trouble in ohio so he really needs to win wisconsin. tonight president obama is ahead in the polls. today wisconsin become a hot campaign spot for both candidates. vice president biden talked to the voters at the red mug coffee shop in superior wisconsin, but he got up staged in milwaukee. katy perry performed some of her hit songs at the crowded rally before president obama spoke. she asked everybody there to donate to the red cross. she made this offer to encourage people to vote. >> if you're over 18, and you've got some real cool outfit you're going to wear on tuesday, you tweet that to me and i
don't forget you can share your photos with us on twitter. using #nbc2012. we'll be right back. >>> and back on "the ed show" tonight. in our survey i asked will romney's last-minute attacks work? 5% of you say yes, the 95% of you say no. >>> coming up, state senator lena taylor join me for an update on wisconsin voting. you're watching "the ed show" live from democracy plaza. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." and in the big finish...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." thanks for staying with us tonight. it is no secret former president bill clinton is one of president obama's most valuable surrogates on the trail. president clinton is campaigning full force, no doubt, traveling through swing states and hitting the stump. he stopped in chesapeake, virginia today. even though his voice was hoarse, his message very clear. he laughed off republican criticism. >> i notice the only criticism from the other party that was publicly voiced came from michael brown. who was the head of fema when katrina struck, and he criticized the president for being too quick to respond to this tragedy. i say bring it on. more criticism like that. >> and he wasn't afraid to hammer the romney campaign over their continued use of the completely misleading jeep ad, in the way that only
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." thanks for staying with us tonight. it is no secret former president bill clinton is one of president obama's most valuable surrogates on the trail. president clinton is campaigning full force, no doubt, traveling through swing states and hitting the...
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join us. we'll bring you all you need to know what happened on the campaign trail today and what you need to know, 36 hours before people actually start going to the polls. this is it. join us at 8:00 p.m. eastern time for the best political coverage anywhere and big night. fox news channel is the only place to be as the results come in. our special coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern time this tuesday as we learn who will be the next president of the united states. >> i've been out hours for now. i hope we have gas. >> i have no more gas if the car. i'm hoping someone can push me. >> as soon as it gets dark, there are two things we worry, about the cold and the looters. >> i'm in the same position. everybody everybody is homeless. >> megyn: look at these folks, regular americans who had homes and lives and busy days a week ago. now, they are out there, you can see in the cold they have no place to go. we're going off the campaign trail as a growing sense of frustration is developing nearly a
join us. we'll bring you all you need to know what happened on the campaign trail today and what you need to know, 36 hours before people actually start going to the polls. this is it. join us at 8:00 p.m. eastern time for the best political coverage anywhere and big night. fox news channel is the only place to be as the results come in. our special coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern time this tuesday as we learn who will be the next president of the united states. >> i've been out...
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the intensity is with us. the independents are with us in countless surveys, breaking for mitt romney. on issues, you've got mitt romney talking about big issues that are a concern to people. whether it's leadership, turning the economy around. people believe on the issues they're going to vote on, mitt romney is the guy. on all three of those things, issues, intensity and independents, we're the campaign that's going forward right now with the advantage in all three of those areas. >> sean, let me show you something that haley haley barbd to say. mississippi governor. >> the return is what broke romney's momentum. any day that the news media is not talking about jobs or the economy, taxes or spending, deficits and debt, boem care and energy, is a good day for barack obama. >> now haley barbour, explained that when you're a governor, you have to be with the white house and the national government for the long haul. do you have a problem with the way chris christie behaved? did he go overboard in praising presi
the intensity is with us. the independents are with us in countless surveys, breaking for mitt romney. on issues, you've got mitt romney talking about big issues that are a concern to people. whether it's leadership, turning the economy around. people believe on the issues they're going to vote on, mitt romney is the guy. on all three of those things, issues, intensity and independents, we're the campaign that's going forward right now with the advantage in all three of those areas. >>...
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it's south of us. we've still got some clouds in the area and there will be more of these little disturbances floating along over the next few days and into next week. one of them could turn into a big disturbance rather than a small one. more on that in a bit. today, a lot of clouds held the temperature down. that northwest wind helped too. typical high is 61. way off the mark. the low was fairly close to normal. nowhere near the records from 2003. indianapolis is 48 degrees. on -- an app plis is 48 degrees. in oakland they were in the 20's this morning. there was snow on the ground out there and that helps chill the temperatures a bit. generally everyone was cloudy in the air. here's that rain to the south. west of town there are a few breaks in the clouds. we're kind of surrounded by it in a doughnut hole right now. we may see more breaks in the clouds with a beautiful sunrise tomorrow morning. but here's that little disturbance coming through the area now. again, that's headed more to the south so
it's south of us. we've still got some clouds in the area and there will be more of these little disturbances floating along over the next few days and into next week. one of them could turn into a big disturbance rather than a small one. more on that in a bit. today, a lot of clouds held the temperature down. that northwest wind helped too. typical high is 61. way off the mark. the low was fairly close to normal. nowhere near the records from 2003. indianapolis is 48 degrees. on -- an app plis...
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everyone was smut -- and they were supportive of us. amazing. >> and what a wonderful way to start your adventure. >> thank you so much. >> what a fun story. >> yeah. >> and they didn't have the reception, it was rescheduled for january and they didn't lose any money. many of the guests who were not there this time can come down for that. >> what a great story. >> they call her the hurricane bride. >> there you go. there you go. >> over if known as such. >> yeah. >> great introduce. >>> still ahead, a phrase we hear every day, i'm sorry. as much as we hear it, how often is it true? >> we'll introduce you to one husband who went public with his apology to prove he was wrong. >>> plus, coming up on the news edge, puppets and their masters taking their message to the streets. those stories and much more when we come back. . >>> marriage is a lot of work and spouses, i hear they sunset each other. >> one guy in texas made a big mistake and he's trying to make up for it. he's how. >> reporter:
everyone was smut -- and they were supportive of us. amazing. >> and what a wonderful way to start your adventure. >> thank you so much. >> what a fun story. >> yeah. >> and they didn't have the reception, it was rescheduled for january and they didn't lose any money. many of the guests who were not there this time can come down for that. >> what a great story. >> they call her the hurricane bride. >> there you go. there you go. >> over if...
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giving us food and stuff. this guy came up to us, and wants to give us money. he wants to give money to my mom. and my mom started crying because -- hysterically. >> okay. what a brave young man, and his sister. really. >> thanks to -- we're on the battered bur borough. to stars like bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi we have a better idea of the absolute enorm of losses of the jersey shoreslandmarks, and that's where what's left of hold board walk, and asbury park, new jersey, and congressmann palone, thank you for being with us. can you -- i don't know. can you in a -- >> thank you. >> can you give us an idea how bad it is? >> it's very bad. i mean, you know the bay shore area, union beach, highland, those towns along the bay shore are really hit hard. and so many people are displaced. we're trying to get as much as we can into them, though. i think in the last couple days, fema and the red cross and the other agencies have come through and there's been a lot of volunteer donations as well. so, a lot is comi
giving us food and stuff. this guy came up to us, and wants to give us money. he wants to give money to my mom. and my mom started crying because -- hysterically. >> okay. what a brave young man, and his sister. really. >> thanks to -- we're on the battered bur borough. to stars like bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi we have a better idea of the absolute enorm of losses of the jersey shoreslandmarks, and that's where what's left of hold board walk, and asbury park, new jersey, and...
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for all of us. for real people to do the >>> robots have long been considered the foes to job, since automation lessened the need for real people to do the work. but as joe vasquez shows us, that concept may have turned on its head. >> reporter: in the movies, some of them are smart. others are helpful. >> i could help you, miss judy. >> reporter: or just plain menacing. in real life, robots look more like this. and the notion that they kill human jobs is becoming a concept of the past. in fact, robots are now being credited for keeping jobs in the u.s. >> what robots are able to do is they're i believe -- they're able to make companies more competitive. so we've seen that companies have stopped moving manufacturing overseas and some companies are starting to bring that back. >> reporter: john is the ceo of the silicon valley based company adept. here they're building bots that work with and can move around people. others don't mingle in the hallway as much but people still run them, so man and mach
for all of us. for real people to do the >>> robots have long been considered the foes to job, since automation lessened the need for real people to do the work. but as joe vasquez shows us, that concept may have turned on its head. >> reporter: in the movies, some of them are smart. others are helpful. >> i could help you, miss judy. >> reporter: or just plain menacing. in real life, robots look more like this. and the notion that they kill human jobs is becoming a...
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he joins us live tonight. not only the president in question, thebalance of power in congress to be decided. and that is the subject of tonight's start alks. joining me now, former deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush,karl rove. fox is a contributor. good to haveyou with us. you have said from the outset that this would be a tight race. did you really expected to be this tech??3 >> the -- that is hard to say, but it will be tight. this will not be settled until the wee hours of wedesday morning. maybe sometime wednesday they will finish counting the ballots, but it will be very tight. lou: and in your most recent op-ed in the "wall street journal" you said it is all about the numbers. amongst the numbers you put a run the victory by two or three percentage points. are you updating that here tonight? are you still convinced of that margin? >> i still think it will e close to that margin. i do think there was an impact on this race to my subtle impact. let's go beyond the polls. let's start looking
he joins us live tonight. not only the president in question, thebalance of power in congress to be decided. and that is the subject of tonight's start alks. joining me now, former deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush,karl rove. fox is a contributor. good to haveyou with us. you have said from the outset that this would be a tight race. did you really expected to be this tech??3 >> the -- that is hard to say, but it will be tight. this will not be settled until the wee hours...
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tell us about that. >> well, he used to come and visit us at our home and david ended up in and out of the hospital a lot because of treatments and infections and we discovered that mit would go to the hospital and visit david. we didn't really know that for awhile. but he did. and i think he must have done that early in the morning because we never saw him. ted bumped into him one time but i never saw him there and i was with david at the hospital most of the time. >> mike: and there was a remarkable story about david who knew that mitt romney was a harvard law graduate and asked him about making a will which is stuning that a 14-year-old boy would even think of such a thing. what did mitt romney do when david asked him to help him? >> well, that is -- his mother knows more about that. but really what happened is knowing mitt that -- was a -- went to law school and he was a lawyer even though not practicing, david asked him because david at that time knew he was dying. he knew that a few weeks before and he was preparing as a 14-year-old boy in his way which is makes him a bigger man
tell us about that. >> well, he used to come and visit us at our home and david ended up in and out of the hospital a lot because of treatments and infections and we discovered that mit would go to the hospital and visit david. we didn't really know that for awhile. but he did. and i think he must have done that early in the morning because we never saw him. ted bumped into him one time but i never saw him there and i was with david at the hospital most of the time. >> mike: and...
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hopefully that will be used. but again what it's going to be is fema, state agencies, working with the federal government. i think the way the president responded to the storm with governor christie in a bipartisan way, no politics has been decisive. and these voters are going to be upset they don't have gasoline. they deserve to be upset. >> for sure. >> i think there will be -- >> you bring up governor christie. he's taken a roth of heat for the way he's worked so closely with president obama. . you were a former administrator and a politician. what did you make of that scene? >> well, i was a governor and i had crises and disasters in my state. they were mostly fires, storms also. but when you get and need federal support and the federal government is the entity that can provide blankets and medicine and rebuilding homes and -- so you feel that you need them. and i think emotionally governor christie felt that president obama and the federal government were in there for him, were helping, and did a good job. i
hopefully that will be used. but again what it's going to be is fema, state agencies, working with the federal government. i think the way the president responded to the storm with governor christie in a bipartisan way, no politics has been decisive. and these voters are going to be upset they don't have gasoline. they deserve to be upset. >> for sure. >> i think there will be -- >> you bring up governor christie. he's taken a roth of heat for the way he's worked so closely...
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their your thought us with us on facebook and twitter using the # #edshow. >>> the world is watching ohio, and i've got a message for the world that's watching. we are going to elect mitt romney and paul ryan president and vice president of the united states. >> welcome back to the "the ed show." that, of course, was ohio kasich last night. he and other conservatives, they're living basically i think in a state of denial. they are casting aside every poll and trying to create this narrative out there that they are just in great shape in the buckeye state. this latest poll tells a different story. the president leads in ohio by 6 points. it will be tough for mitt romney to make up that kind of ground in the final days. but you wouldn't know it by listening to the right wingers on fox. >> sean hannity, this date has flipped from the blue column to the red column. mitt romney will win ohio and he's going to win ohio easily. >> holy smokes. meanwhile, karl rove is acting like mitt romney has already got the thing all wrapped up. >> for the president to have wiped out his victory margin b
their your thought us with us on facebook and twitter using the # #edshow. >>> the world is watching ohio, and i've got a message for the world that's watching. we are going to elect mitt romney and paul ryan president and vice president of the united states. >> welcome back to the "the ed show." that, of course, was ohio kasich last night. he and other conservatives, they're living basically i think in a state of denial. they are casting aside every poll and trying to...
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and they said, good, you're buying us steaks. as long as i can have the first one. >> reporter: he's exhausted but otherwise fine and grateful. >> you know, they'll say it's just, well, that's our job and you know, this is what we're supposed to do. but i'm telling you, that -- that more than a job. >> reporter: for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> definitely earned those steaks. >>> a lot of other news overnight. ron claiborne with a look at the headlines. >>> in the news, both major party presidential candidates are sprinting towards the finish line with just two days to go before election day. president obama has four campaign stops today. mitt romney will also visit four states. both will be in the all-important state of ohio. >>> new jersey is now allowing people affected by superstorm sandy to vote by e-mail or by fax. more than 1 million people in the state are still without power and fuel shortages mean very long lines to fill up for gasoline. overall, more than 2.6 million homes and businesse
and they said, good, you're buying us steaks. as long as i can have the first one. >> reporter: he's exhausted but otherwise fine and grateful. >> you know, they'll say it's just, well, that's our job and you know, this is what we're supposed to do. but i'm telling you, that -- that more than a job. >> reporter: for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> definitely earned those steaks. >>> a lot of other news overnight. ron...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment. are you ready? time to compare plans and see what's new. you don't have to make...
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> the federal response to hurricane sandy has brought the government's role in disasters into the medial spotlight, and it wasn't long before news organizations starting replaying this clim of mitt romney last year in a republican primary debate moderated by cnn's john king. >> some people say, you know, maybe we're learning a lesson here that the state should take on more of this role. how do you take on something like this? >> absolutely. every time you have an occasion to take something from the federal government and send it back to the state, that's the right direction. >> has this sparked an overdue debate in the media or purely partisan one? joining us now in san francisco, deborah saunders, columnist for "the san francisco chronicle." deborah saunders, romney didn't quite say he would abolish fema but he did sort of imply it. fair game in the wake of this devastation? >> yeah. i think so. he did say he wanted to move the federal agency -- for states
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> the federal response to hurricane sandy has brought the government's role in disasters into the medial spotlight, and it wasn't long before news organizations starting replaying this clim of mitt romney last year in a republican primary debate moderated by cnn's john king. >> some people say, you know, maybe we're learning a lesson here that the state should take on more of this role. how do you take on something like this? >>...
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while there are those trying to divide us, presidents obama and clinton stand with us. pastors, business leaders, newspapers, democrats and republicans are all coming together for question 6. because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> a sense of urgency along the atlantic coast as millions struggle to recover after superstorm sandy. now they also face the potential of another devastating storm in the coming week. >> there is no marathon in new york today. there is a race in the city and across the strike zone. millions rushing to clean up all they can ahead of what forecasters warn is a harsh nor'easter taking aim at the same areas devastated by city. >> we're looking at rain and wind gusts up to 50 miles an hour wednesday into thursday. >> right now with heavy equipment and by hand, the work continues around the clock. >> please start going door-to- door. ask the owners if they need anything. >> teams of volunteers are hoping to tie up debris. they're st
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thank you so much for joining us. let me ask you, have you run out of gas at either of your stations? >> no. i have not run out of gas. i have plenty of fast in the ground at my jersey city location i have no power. at my hoben location i have, i run a generator today but the city of hoboken asked me not to sell gasoline to the public, you know, just to, city of hoboken, police cars, emergency vehicles and ambulances, school bus us. melissa: wow! how do you feel about that? >> well, i would like to help the public. i have been making a living doing this for the last 30 some years, you know. and it pains me to see people in line waiting to buy gas and, the ironic thing is i have fuel but i can not sell it. melissa: i know i understand that they want the gas for emergency vehicles but how quickly do you think that you would run out if you opened your gas station up to every everybody? >> if i opened my gas station to the public i would probably run out, if not tonight, maybe early tomorrow morning. all depends. i have e
thank you so much for joining us. let me ask you, have you run out of gas at either of your stations? >> no. i have not run out of gas. i have plenty of fast in the ground at my jersey city location i have no power. at my hoben location i have, i run a generator today but the city of hoboken asked me not to sell gasoline to the public, you know, just to, city of hoboken, police cars, emergency vehicles and ambulances, school bus us. melissa: wow! how do you feel about that? >> well,...
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use your back patio area. use the bar. enjoy yourself. >> we have a beer club as well. >> reporter: down the street there is a beer tasting event. the beer has invested in serves twice as many beers on tap all to draw in more customers. >> you focus on other events like draft beer events and you just have to try different stuff like we do trivia. we do traditional irish music. >> reporter: as the shark tank sits drained of thousands of fans, bars and restaurants are cutting staff. usually ten wait staff on hockey night. right now there's only five. >> hockey is a bonus rather than something that exist for you as an income. >> hours are cut all around. even my own hours are cut. everybody's pocketbooks are being hurt dramatically by this lockout. >> reporter: as nhl and players continue the standoff, downtown businesses are making pleas to shark fans. >> we're here for you when hockey season does come. there's more to downtown san jose than just hockey. >> now the start of the regular season is now delayed to december 1st b
use your back patio area. use the bar. enjoy yourself. >> we have a beer club as well. >> reporter: down the street there is a beer tasting event. the beer has invested in serves twice as many beers on tap all to draw in more customers. >> you focus on other events like draft beer events and you just have to try different stuff like we do trivia. we do traditional irish music. >> reporter: as the shark tank sits drained of thousands of fans, bars and restaurants are...
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the obama campaign telling us they've reached tout 25 million people. the romney campaign saying they've reached out to 50 million people since they wrapped up the nomination back in april. we'll see which campaign had the better gut out and vote efforts. we'll find out on tuesday. >> certainly they're focusing more on the swing states in these two dates. how are those races shaping up? >> we've got 3wr57b8d gnu polls that came out a few hours ago. let's start with iowa. out with six electoral votes. the president with a five-point advantage. they're considered the gold standard in iowa. nbc/"wall street journal" poll. iowa gave president obama his first big victory. he ends his campaign tomorrow night in iowa. and let's look at new hampshire, a state very important to mitt romney. that's where he launched his campaign about a year and a half ago. it's dead even according to a granite state poll. we saw it pretty much all tied up in an nbc/wall street maris poll. where does mitt romney wrap up his campaign? new hampshire. >> we wanted an exciting race.
the obama campaign telling us they've reached tout 25 million people. the romney campaign saying they've reached out to 50 million people since they wrapped up the nomination back in april. we'll see which campaign had the better gut out and vote efforts. we'll find out on tuesday. >> certainly they're focusing more on the swing states in these two dates. how are those races shaping up? >> we've got 3wr57b8d gnu polls that came out a few hours ago. let's start with iowa. out with...
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giving us food and stuff. this guy came up to us, and wants to give us money. he wants to give money to my mom. and my mom started crying because -- hysterically. >> okay. what a brave young man, and his sister. really. >> thanks to -- we're on the battered bur borough. to stars like bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi we have a better idea of the absolute enorm of losses of the jersey shoreslandmarks, and that's where what's left of hold board walk, and asbury park, new jersey, and congressmann palone, thank you for being with us. can you -- i don't know. can you in a -- >> thank you. >> can you give us an idea how bad it is? >> it's very bad. i mean, you know the bay shore area, union beach, highland, those towns along the bay shore are really hit hard. and so many people are displaced. we're trying to get as much as we can into them, though. i think in the last couple days, fema and the red cross and the other agencies have come through and there's been a lot of volunteer donations as well. so, a lot is comi
giving us food and stuff. this guy came up to us, and wants to give us money. he wants to give money to my mom. and my mom started crying because -- hysterically. >> okay. what a brave young man, and his sister. really. >> thanks to -- we're on the battered bur borough. to stars like bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi we have a better idea of the absolute enorm of losses of the jersey shoreslandmarks, and that's where what's left of hold board walk, and asbury park, new jersey, and...
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >> 22 years i'm at my home, and i lost it. >> i don't have anything -- anywhere to go. i adopt have no clothes, all the clothes i have on, they gave to me at the evacuation center. >> we feel lucky we left monday. we feel so lucky. and my friends convinced me. we were actually going to stay, and now knowing how bad it was and how high the water was and there was a fire next door, it would have been crazy. we feel very lucky, actually. >> on a cold and wind night in staten island, there's an army of volunteers trying to get the generosity of millions of you al into the hands of the tens of thousands who have literally lost everything. speaking with congressman frank pallon in asbury park. you're saying the next phase of this recovery and relief effort has to be getting people in temporary housing. what else do we need? >> well, one of the things we have to find out is whether or not the houses they live in are habitable, for example, when i was in keensburg to
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >> 22 years i'm at my home, and i lost it. >> i don't have anything -- anywhere to go. i adopt have no clothes, all the clothes i have on, they gave to me at the evacuation center. >> we feel lucky we left monday. we feel so lucky. and my friends convinced me. we were actually going to stay, and now knowing how bad it was and how high the water was and there was a fire next door, it would have been crazy. we feel very lucky, actually....
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. . >>> our coverage continues of the aftermath of hurricane sandu. today power was restored in manhattan after nearly five days in the dark for millions. here is now a live look at times square a very different picture what we saw a few days ago when broadway basically came to a halt. a lot of people very concerned about what happened once this storm roared along the east coast. as you can see times square coming back to life after hurricane sandy. and today we got new satellite images that really tell the story of the devastation caused by that storm. new jersey barrier islands were battered. homes were swept away. entire neighborhoods, completely decimated. on staten island, the storm hurled boats onshore, wrecking the harbor and smashing nearly everything in its path. >>> staten island is just one of the places where volunteers are joining forces to help. today crews began to clean up some of the mountains of debris left behind. is there is concern about ho
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. . >>> our coverage continues of the aftermath of hurricane sandu. today power was restored in manhattan after nearly five days in the dark for millions. here is now a live look at times square a very different picture what we saw a few days ago when broadway basically came to a halt. a lot of people very concerned about what happened once this storm roared along the east coast. as you can see times square coming back to life after hurricane...
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it prohibits the use of money by payroll production, which is how you use race money. it's not how corporations use the money for politics. it says that unions are required to give permission from each individual member. there is still not money raised by payroll depression. the people who wrote prop 30 to know very well it would have a devastating impact on the ability of unions to purchase -- to participate and get an effective price to the members and to the cause of the support through public education and public safety, et cetera. as i said before, it would have virtually zero impact on both the corporations on billionaires, and to an extent you really have to judge these propositions by the company. it's not just how -- based in iowa and arizona, tens of millions of dollars supporting prop 32. we don't even know who is funding those. >> about if we look at who is the voice, the flipside is the voice against it is the california teachers association, the public employees union. they have a special interest here. it's called pensions. it's called payroll. it's call
it prohibits the use of money by payroll production, which is how you use race money. it's not how corporations use the money for politics. it says that unions are required to give permission from each individual member. there is still not money raised by payroll depression. the people who wrote prop 30 to know very well it would have a devastating impact on the ability of unions to purchase -- to participate and get an effective price to the members and to the cause of the support through...
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jim costas is traveling with romney and joins us now. is romney crafting his message to democrats, by chance, in that democrat stronghold city to try to change their minds at all? >> reporter: he has been doing that, fredricka, in the last 48 hours of delivering his closing argument. he's made overt appeals to democrats out there saying if he is elected president, he will go across party lines to get the country back on track. what we're seeing today is mitt romney sort of bringing some closure to his long run for the presidency. he wrapped up his final western stop in colorado last night, and then earlier this morning, as you mentioned, he was in des moines, iowa. that was his last stop in the central time zone. we're now in the eastern to him zone with mitt romney for the duration of his campaigning. he has been delivering that closing message to voters. part of that has been really aimed at the economy, saying the president will only bring four more years of the last four years. he likes it put that out on the campaign trail to voters
jim costas is traveling with romney and joins us now. is romney crafting his message to democrats, by chance, in that democrat stronghold city to try to change their minds at all? >> reporter: he has been doing that, fredricka, in the last 48 hours of delivering his closing argument. he's made overt appeals to democrats out there saying if he is elected president, he will go across party lines to get the country back on track. what we're seeing today is mitt romney sort of bringing some...
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thank you for joining us. don't forget to record the show if you cannot catch us live. have a great weekend, and we will see you monday from boston. ♪ >>> with the election on tuesday both campaigns seem nervous which means we have a nail-biter. is there anything the candidates can do now to win. i'll ask former presidential candidate pat buchanan, right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack. polls are split. some say obama wins, others are picking romney. at this point you might think everybody has made up their mind but have they? are there really undecided voters at this late date? has hurricane sandy chaed the dynamics of the contest. joining me now is former candidate and author of a suicide of a superpower, our friend pat by cannon. how can anybody -- pat buchanan. >> how can anyone still wonder who is to vote for? >> i don't know how they can the folks that probably voted for barack obama before and gotten emotional attachment are saying to themselves, he hasn't done that good of a job and wondering mitt romney is the g
thank you for joining us. don't forget to record the show if you cannot catch us live. have a great weekend, and we will see you monday from boston. ♪ >>> with the election on tuesday both campaigns seem nervous which means we have a nail-biter. is there anything the candidates can do now to win. i'll ask former presidential candidate pat buchanan, right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack. polls are split. some say obama wins, others...
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well, using the bing news selector you can find news from whichever way you lean. (together) social on this side, financial. which party is currently predicted to win a majority in the senate? the republicans? would you make a bet on that? no. are you chicken? >>> some new york voters could get an extra day of voting because of superstorm sandy. right now polling station managers are working to make sure the voting goes as smoothly as possible. here to explain what they're doing in long island, new york is william diamonte. what measures are being put in place to make sure those who want to vote can? >> the best thing to do that we're working on is getting our sites operational. that's what we've been doing for the past seven days, and it's been a slow, tortureus process. we have 3,000 polling sites to serve 9,000 voters. as it stands today, with the help of the power authority and governor cuomo pushing them to get these sites manageable, we think we have a situation where we'll have probably 40 sites consolidated and generated and we'll have another 30 sites plus
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a great group of people warming us up a little bit out here on the plaza joining us. i'm erica hill alongside lester holt, dylan dreyer and jenna wolfe. good to be back with you again for a second day. >> got my hand warmer. >> i love this place you bring hand warm eers. still to come this morning, we're talking about dealing with the aftermath, of course, of hurricane sandy. there's also the physical and the emotional toll of this. 2.5 million people now still without electricity or heat, millions more dealing with the anxiety of not knowing how long it will take for their lives to return to normal. so to help with that dr. nancy snyderman is here with some advice this morning. >> whose phone that? >> my mama. >> would you tell her to hang on for a second? it's a great ring tone, though. we're talking about her mom but we're also talking about the 47,000 people that were in town this week to run the new york city marathon that has since been canceled but months training and as you can imagine many are disappointed but they will spend today running with a difference i
a great group of people warming us up a little bit out here on the plaza joining us. i'm erica hill alongside lester holt, dylan dreyer and jenna wolfe. good to be back with you again for a second day. >> got my hand warmer. >> i love this place you bring hand warm eers. still to come this morning, we're talking about dealing with the aftermath, of course, of hurricane sandy. there's also the physical and the emotional toll of this. 2.5 million people now still without electricity...